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men time wanda johnson claimed bart and the officers wrongfully killed her son. violated his civil rights and used deadly force. oscar grant was shot and killed by former bart police officer messerly on new year's day 200 2009. fichlt very, very hard to make the decision tl and again no amount of money, you know, is going to bring oscar back and you can't pay about for theless of a loved one. >> it is a fair amount. it's expensive from the average passenger point of view but gentlemen died. because of bart actions. >>reporter: the but bart attorneys insist they and officers involved will not admit liability. messerly men tim was released from jail earlier this month after being found guilty last year of involuntary manslaughter. this does bring johnson civil claim to an end but there are still 3 more civil suits pending against bart including one from oscar grant father and the others are by people also detained on the platform that night. live in the newsroom, l abc 7 news. >>> okay lisa thank you. >> what was supposed to be a safe hotel is now smoldering war zo
men time wanda johnson claimed bart and the officers wrongfully killed her son. violated his civil rights and used deadly force. oscar grant was shot and killed by former bart police officer messerly on new year's day 200 2009. fichlt very, very hard to make the decision tl and again no amount of money, you know, is going to bring oscar back and you can't pay about for theless of a loved one. >> it is a fair amount. it's expensive from the average passenger point of view but gentlemen...
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legal analyst dean johnson explains the difference. >> may not have been able to prove that mr. ramirez was actually in possession of the firearm but the general condition of parole have much broader standard and the broadest standard is that somebody who is on parole can't even be in a place where he has access to a firearm even if he doesn't have possession of it. >>reporter: ramirez attorney weren't surprised at today's decision to send their client back to jail. >> we are not in a court of law where before parole board in essence they need a bit of wrongdoing sending somebody back up state. >> now commissioners didn't discuss the brian stow beating that may have been the second possible parole violation against ramirez. prosecutors decided against presenting a case on that charge so that issue never came up today. stow is still at san francisco general hospital. his family did not comment on today's development. vick lee abc 7 news. >>> pg&e has agreed to pay 26 million dollar fine and admit to safety violation and explosion outside sacramento in 2008. california public util
legal analyst dean johnson explains the difference. >> may not have been able to prove that mr. ramirez was actually in possession of the firearm but the general condition of parole have much broader standard and the broadest standard is that somebody who is on parole can't even be in a place where he has access to a firearm even if he doesn't have possession of it. >>reporter: ramirez attorney weren't surprised at today's decision to send their client back to jail. >> we are...
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and he is accompanied by his wife, sharon johnson, and the two johnson to have been very active now in their role, traveling the country, traveling the world. the governor general has been to afghanistan. he was in britain during the royal wedding a short time ago. 21 gun salute. with the guard of honor. parliament hill, throne speech. ["o canada" playing] >> present arms! [guns fire once] >> and the commander of the guard of honor will invite the governor general for a quick inspection of the guard of honor. see the flag, you see it every once and awhile and you are wondering, what is that with all stripes? a fellow who had long campaigned for a different falg have.an the ionone we he has his flag, and it looks as part of the official declaration of parliament hill. it is not. it is one individual who has put his ideas forward as what he thinks should be the nation's flag. evan mentioned the governor aneral's love of hockey at time of year when many canadians are fascinated by what is happening in two teams in canada. the canuks. i watched how that city is responding to that team. als
and he is accompanied by his wife, sharon johnson, and the two johnson to have been very active now in their role, traveling the country, traveling the world. the governor general has been to afghanistan. he was in britain during the royal wedding a short time ago. 21 gun salute. with the guard of honor. parliament hill, throne speech. ["o canada" playing] >> present arms! [guns fire once] >> and the commander of the guard of honor will invite the governor general for a...
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will have a special extended interview with former new mexico governor and presidential candidate gary johnson a look into a massive u.s. fine program conducted against the arab world has been revealed through leaks h.b. gary emails and of course we're going to bring you a dose of happy hour but first let's take a look at what the mainstream media missed today. so yesterday i actually had to applaud the mainstream media for taking some time out of their busy schedules to talk about the war in afghanistan and president obama's announcement of the beginning of a troop withdrawal plan today they still have them that could do a little bit of follow up. ten thousand troops will be out at the end of this year twenty three thousand more by september two thousand and twelve dilatory leaders wanted to troops to stay longer but the president decided to go with a more aggressive drawdown plan reportedly overruling their recommendations of war is receding fewer of our sons and daughters are serving in harm's way. president obama's decision to bring thirty three thousand u.s. troops home from afghanistan i
will have a special extended interview with former new mexico governor and presidential candidate gary johnson a look into a massive u.s. fine program conducted against the arab world has been revealed through leaks h.b. gary emails and of course we're going to bring you a dose of happy hour but first let's take a look at what the mainstream media missed today. so yesterday i actually had to applaud the mainstream media for taking some time out of their busy schedules to talk about the war in...
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. >> i would like you to meet michael johnson. he has been in the program for over 8 years. >> nice to me you. what inspired your photography? >> i am inspired everything that i see. the greatest thing about being a photographer is being able to show other people what i see. i have mostly worked in cuba and work that i shot here in san francisco. >> what is it about being a street artist that you particularly like? >> i liked it to the first day that i did it. i like talking to mentum people. talking about art or anything that comes to our minds. there is more visibility than i would see in any store front. this would cost us relatively very little. >> i am so happy to meet you. i wish you all of the best. >> you are the wonderful artist that makes these color coding. >> nice to me to. >> i have been a street artist since 1976. >> how did you decide to be a street artist? >> i was working on union square. on lunch hours, i would be there visiting the artist. it was interesting, exciting, and i have a creative streak in me. it rang
. >> i would like you to meet michael johnson. he has been in the program for over 8 years. >> nice to me you. what inspired your photography? >> i am inspired everything that i see. the greatest thing about being a photographer is being able to show other people what i see. i have mostly worked in cuba and work that i shot here in san francisco. >> what is it about being a street artist that you particularly like? >> i liked it to the first day that i did it. i...
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presidential candidate gary johnson he joins me now thank you so much for being here governor it's great to be here and you know i'm making the case of maybe i am speaking on behalf of most americans and of course i'm putting that to the test by running for president and it states well first of all i did. i want to let the audience know that i did give you a little bit of a creative task to do before we got the show started because you know we can't all be as if we have to have a little bit of fun so i had you try some pictures could you show us the pictures first of all of of what it is that you think america looks like right now well so i was i'm not going to show the pictures you know you know because i know that because what i had what i had is america in a ditch and then i had america on top of the mountain i thought about a flat tire and a fold tire but depending on who looks at the pictures they could interpret them the other way around that here's a here's america today on top of the mountain and here is where johnson is going to take us into the into the hole so that's politics
presidential candidate gary johnson he joins me now thank you so much for being here governor it's great to be here and you know i'm making the case of maybe i am speaking on behalf of most americans and of course i'm putting that to the test by running for president and it states well first of all i did. i want to let the audience know that i did give you a little bit of a creative task to do before we got the show started because you know we can't all be as if we have to have a little bit of...
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johnson perfect curb to the plate. soto apparently had the ball and as you see the replay, the umpire called him out and he didn't hang on to it apparently long enough. he's given the safe play after all. 2-2. giants break out with straight hits. that's a 2-run double for him. ross scores and by the way nate shorholts two more hits for him. one more provided by pat burrell. burrell had three hits. that helps the giants break it open in wrigley field. aaron rowan, 3-run double. everybody going to score on his shot. much a rarity for them and to put the cherry on top. miguel tejada with his second homer of the year. but the fan steals the spotlight. he will throw the ball back and it gets further than tejada does. all is well in the world of the giants. now if someone tells you they went to the a's game tonight and saw them win it. you make them show you a ticket stub because it looked like there were 30 people out there. the game was delayed because of showers. dejesus helping out with a beautiful catch down to left fie
johnson perfect curb to the plate. soto apparently had the ball and as you see the replay, the umpire called him out and he didn't hang on to it apparently long enough. he's given the safe play after all. 2-2. giants break out with straight hits. that's a 2-run double for him. ross scores and by the way nate shorholts two more hits for him. one more provided by pat burrell. burrell had three hits. that helps the giants break it open in wrigley field. aaron rowan, 3-run double. everybody going...
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. >> golden state warriors select clay johnson. >> reporter: not familiar with him? he's a big shooting guard. his dad michael johnson was a number one draft pick with portland where he was a big guard. lights out shooter. led the pac10, this will further fuel speculation that the warriors will trade for smaller monta ellis in the back court. >>> the giants not only did they win but tim lincecum looking more like himself. mr.two time cy young award winner goes 6 innings. strikes out 12 including at one point six consecutive minnesota twins to win his sixth of the year. the giants were up 6-0. cody ross with a single who scored huff. bryan wilson had trouble in the top of the ninth but did manage to get the win with his 21st safe. the a's have cooled off a little bit against the mets, they've lost two in a row. that's jose rewhere reyes with a shot up the middle. and his inexperience hurts. throws it poorly to first. that allows another run to score. cal is trailing in the 7th inning. >> mark, thank you. >>> more on the surprise move by the white house that could prov
. >> golden state warriors select clay johnson. >> reporter: not familiar with him? he's a big shooting guard. his dad michael johnson was a number one draft pick with portland where he was a big guard. lights out shooter. led the pac10, this will further fuel speculation that the warriors will trade for smaller monta ellis in the back court. >>> the giants not only did they win but tim lincecum looking more like himself. mr.two time cy young award winner goes 6 innings....
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how does that play out in a primary for gary johnson? >> analogous to running for governor of new mexico, for those republicans that these were the biggest issues, i did not get their boats in the primary. new mexico was a state that was two to one democrat, if i were to win the primary, i could go on and do quite well. i think i got all of the votes in the general election. the focus moves out to other issues, and i think those are the bigger issues. i think that is analogous to me doing this today, running for president of the united states. >> at what age did you move to new mexico? >> when i was 13 years old, we moved as a family. my mother but transfer their with the bureau of indian affairs. she was an accountant. we lived in aberdeen, s.d., and they consolidated all of the accounting in albuquerque my father had gone to boy scout camp and had fallen in love with it and was always angling to go to new mexico, so that all turned out. >> you started a company that when you sold had how many employees? >> i started it in 1974, a one-
how does that play out in a primary for gary johnson? >> analogous to running for governor of new mexico, for those republicans that these were the biggest issues, i did not get their boats in the primary. new mexico was a state that was two to one democrat, if i were to win the primary, i could go on and do quite well. i think i got all of the votes in the general election. the focus moves out to other issues, and i think those are the bigger issues. i think that is analogous to me doing...
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johnson and johnson says nearly 61,000 bottles of extra strength cap lets are being recalled. that's because they may have a musty or moldy odor that could cause you to temporarily have an upset stomach. all of the bottles manufactured in february 2009. anyone who has one of those bottles you should stop using the product and get a refund or a replacement from your store. >>> all right. it's coming up on 5:00. want to go back to sal to check in on the commute. how does it look, sal? >>> it looks good, pam. right now traffic is doing pretty well around the bay area as we go out to some of these pictures. you can see that it looks very nice on the san mateo bridge. also this morning we're looking pretty good approaching the east shore freeway. see interstate 80 traffic looks good to the macarthur maze. no major problems on 101 in san francisco approaching the lower deck. let's go to steve. >>> all right. sal, thank you. remember the beginning of the month we had that big system that came in mainly the 4th? it rained all day on the 4th and you thought that's rare for june. what's
johnson and johnson says nearly 61,000 bottles of extra strength cap lets are being recalled. that's because they may have a musty or moldy odor that could cause you to temporarily have an upset stomach. all of the bottles manufactured in february 2009. anyone who has one of those bottles you should stop using the product and get a refund or a replacement from your store. >>> all right. it's coming up on 5:00. want to go back to sal to check in on the commute. how does it look, sal?...
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johnson perfect curb to the plate. soto apparently had the ball and as you see the replay, the umpire called him out and he didn't hang on to it apparently long enough. he's given the safe play after all. 2-2. giants break out with straight hits. that's a 2-run double for him. ross scores and by the way nate shorholts two more hits for him. one more provided by pat burrell. burrell had three hits. that helps the giants break it open in wrigley field. aaron rowan, 3-run double. everybody going to score on his shot. much a rarity for them and to put the cherry on top. miguel tejada with his second homer of the year. but the fan steals the spotlight. he will throw the ball back and it gets further than tejada does. all is well in the world of the giants. now if someone tells you they went to the a's game tonight and saw them win it. you make them show you a ticket stub because it looked like there were 30 people out there. the game was delayed because of showers. dejesus helping out with a beautiful catch down to left fie
johnson perfect curb to the plate. soto apparently had the ball and as you see the replay, the umpire called him out and he didn't hang on to it apparently long enough. he's given the safe play after all. 2-2. giants break out with straight hits. that's a 2-run double for him. ross scores and by the way nate shorholts two more hits for him. one more provided by pat burrell. burrell had three hits. that helps the giants break it open in wrigley field. aaron rowan, 3-run double. everybody going...
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stone's departure comes >>>hnjohnson&johnson is recallig 66,000 bottles of tylenol because of a musky, moldy smell. the cap lets were made in february of 2009 and distributed across the country. the company says the smell is caused by a chemical known as tba, which can cause mild stop mag upset. it is likely picked up during the shipping process. since 2009, they have recalled about two dozen medicines because of the chemical. >>> cancer patients and scientists are in a tug of war over a breast cancer drug, avastin. studies done by the food and drug administration found avastin's benefits didn't outweigh risks, including death. so the agency moved to revoke approval, leaving thousands of women who did see a benefit outraged. now the fda is giving the public a chance to weigh in during a two-day hearing. >> i was able to measure the tumor in my breast with a ruler and watch it shrink. >> i want you to see that i'm a real person. >> tomorrow, panel member also vote whether it should continue to be used for breast cancer treatment. the fda commission will make the final decision in the n
stone's departure comes >>>hnjohnson&johnson is recallig 66,000 bottles of tylenol because of a musky, moldy smell. the cap lets were made in february of 2009 and distributed across the country. the company says the smell is caused by a chemical known as tba, which can cause mild stop mag upset. it is likely picked up during the shipping process. since 2009, they have recalled about two dozen medicines because of the chemical. >>> cancer patients and scientists are in a...
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how does that play out in a primary for gary johnson? >> and now we get to running for governor of new mexico. those republicans were the issues were the biggest issues, i didn't get their votes in the primary. new mexico was a state that was two-one democrat, but it appeared that if i were to win the primary -- if i won the primary in new mexico, i would go on and do very well and potentially win the general election. i think that same situation -- and by the way, i did not get any of their votes in the primary. i think i got all their votes in the general election. now you have two like candidates when it comes to those issues, and the focus moves out to other issues. in this case, and fiscal issues, and i think those are the big issues. i think it is analogous to my doing this today running for president of the united states. >> at what age and why did you move to mexico? >> when i was 13 years old, we moved to new mexico. my mother was transferred there in the bureau of indian affairs. she was an accountant. we lived in aberdeen, s.d
how does that play out in a primary for gary johnson? >> and now we get to running for governor of new mexico. those republicans were the issues were the biggest issues, i didn't get their votes in the primary. new mexico was a state that was two-one democrat, but it appeared that if i were to win the primary -- if i won the primary in new mexico, i would go on and do very well and potentially win the general election. i think that same situation -- and by the way, i did not get any of...
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still the $1.3 million paid to wanda johnson and to oscar grant's daughter is not a legal admission of fault. >> you can say legally i admit it or not, but the payment of the substantial amount of money is acknowledgment that the officer's conduct itself was wrong, inappropriate, and against the law. >> we took responsibility right after the shooting for what happened. i mean, before anybody was talking settlement and lawsuit. >> bart is also accepting responsibility for the five cops involved. each is being sued by brothers, nigel and jackie. fernando and oscar grant's father, including illegal arrest and force. that includes claims against his fire training officer, anthony perony. >> they should have been prosecuted. we don't have control over that. this is the only matter we have control over. >> anthony is fighting to get his job back. that could happen by december. meanwhile the five individuals just named in this story were on the platform with grant the night he died. they along with grant's father who is now incarcerated head to settlement conferences tomorrow. >> robert lyles
still the $1.3 million paid to wanda johnson and to oscar grant's daughter is not a legal admission of fault. >> you can say legally i admit it or not, but the payment of the substantial amount of money is acknowledgment that the officer's conduct itself was wrong, inappropriate, and against the law. >> we took responsibility right after the shooting for what happened. i mean, before anybody was talking settlement and lawsuit. >> bart is also accepting responsibility for the...
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still the $1.3 million paid to wanda johnson and an earlier payout to oscar grant's six- year-old daughter is not a legal admission of fault. >> you can say legally i admit it or not, but the payment of the substantial amount of money is acknowledgment that the officer's conduct itself was wrong, inappropriate, and against the law. >> we took responsibility right after the shooting for what happened. i mean, before anybody was talking settlement and lawsuit. >> bart is also accepting responsibility for the five cops involved. each is being sued by brothers nigel and jacky bryson for a host of claims, including illegal arrest. that includes claims against johannes mehserle and training officer. > we don't have control over that. this is the only matter. as of tonight, anthony is fighting to get his job back. that could happen by december. meanwhile the five individuals named in the story just now, they along with oscar grant's father who is now incarcerated are all heading to settlement conference tables tomorrow with bart. ken. >> robert lyles in oakland. thank you. >>> state lawmakers hav
still the $1.3 million paid to wanda johnson and an earlier payout to oscar grant's six- year-old daughter is not a legal admission of fault. >> you can say legally i admit it or not, but the payment of the substantial amount of money is acknowledgment that the officer's conduct itself was wrong, inappropriate, and against the law. >> we took responsibility right after the shooting for what happened. i mean, before anybody was talking settlement and lawsuit. >> bart is also...
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before heading to new hampshire, johnson stopped by for a conversation. gary i don't kn governor, appreciate you coming in. one of the things we've noticed is that some of your positions on social issues distinguish you from a lot of people who are also seeking the republican nomination. so can you tell our viewers what your position is on the government allowing abortion? >> first of all, i believe that the best government is the government that rules the least. i think that the best that government can do for you and i as individuals is to empower you and i to make decisions that only you and i should make. so in that context, i support a woman's right to choose up until viability of the fetus. as governor of new mexico, i would have -- i signed a bill banning late term abortion. i've always favored parental notification. i've always favored counseling. i've always favored the notion of no public funds used for abortion. >> so should the decision on abortion be made at the federal level or the state level? by the about pearl courfederal state courts? sg
before heading to new hampshire, johnson stopped by for a conversation. gary i don't kn governor, appreciate you coming in. one of the things we've noticed is that some of your positions on social issues distinguish you from a lot of people who are also seeking the republican nomination. so can you tell our viewers what your position is on the government allowing abortion? >> first of all, i believe that the best government is the government that rules the least. i think that the best...
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now in a gallon jug, too. [ female announcer ] sc johnson. a family company. with heart-related chest pain or a heart attack known as acs, you may not want to face the fact that you're at greater risk of a heart attack or stroke. plavix helps protect people with acs against heart attack or stroke: people like you. it's one of the most researched prescription medicines. goes beyond what they do alone by helping to keep blood platelets from sticking and forming dangerous clots. plavix. protection...
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johnson of course had would have nothing to do with us and an additional fifty thousand americans died and an additional estimated two million vietnamese cambodians and laotians died because all of this stuff about face with your thought it was just talking about you know all of the interest or making a fortune on that war we're just unstoppable essentially at that point in time and the nixon came along and then in the election when he was running against unfree in sixty eight and started maybe ocean with the and he's telling them please don't in the war i'll give you a better deal after the war b.j. found out about that famously called her son and so this is treason but it never made the press. so anyhow it's this week we didn't have to have that nobody likes their country occupied if canada had invaded the united states after the bush v gore decision to say we're going to liberate you from this awful supreme court decision i think americans of both part of all parties would be out in the streets trying to push the canadians nobody likes their country to be occupied why do we think th
johnson of course had would have nothing to do with us and an additional fifty thousand americans died and an additional estimated two million vietnamese cambodians and laotians died because all of this stuff about face with your thought it was just talking about you know all of the interest or making a fortune on that war we're just unstoppable essentially at that point in time and the nixon came along and then in the election when he was running against unfree in sixty eight and started maybe...
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johnson, is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. good morning. the democratically controlled congress passed the health care over all that was supposed to control health care costs and extend -- i would say these bills failed. do you think those efforts are enough -- >> will the gentleman yield? mr. johnson? >> why? i wanted to ask a question. >> go ahead. >> ask me a question? i will not yield. i want to know if those efforts are enough to solve the medicare problem or did we not get it -- or did we not get deep into it enough? >> we have a deficit in medicare, even if we assume the current law is sustainably implemented. i will cost or somewhat likely to be higher than what we share. we clearly have a remaining problem. >> notwithstanding that, the best estimates of the affordable care act are that they extended the life of the trust fund and where the affordable care act to be repealed, the date at which the trust fund would become 24pleted would move from 20002 to 2016. >> i recognize you are phd. you consult with medical doctors? do they tal
johnson, is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. good morning. the democratically controlled congress passed the health care over all that was supposed to control health care costs and extend -- i would say these bills failed. do you think those efforts are enough -- >> will the gentleman yield? mr. johnson? >> why? i wanted to ask a question. >> go ahead. >> ask me a question? i will not yield. i want to know if those efforts are enough to...
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johnson: reserving my right to object, i may not object to this motion. it certainly is not addressing the primary problem facing our nation today, and that's the fact that we're bankrupting this nation. we need to start actually addressing that here in the united states senate, but i realize that the managers have worked hard on this bill. i realize there are some good amendments that the senate really needs to debate and that we should vote on. that's the way the senate should work. and so if -- i also ask i be allowed to speak for up to ten minutes following the -- the agreement here. mr. reid: mr. president, i would accept the modification of that amendment -- i mean my motion. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection. ms. collins: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from maine. ms. collins: thank you, mr. president. mr. president, i just want to thank everybody for their cooperation. we have worked long and hard on this bill. i want to thank the senator from wisconsin. he raises an excellent point. i want to thank th
johnson: reserving my right to object, i may not object to this motion. it certainly is not addressing the primary problem facing our nation today, and that's the fact that we're bankrupting this nation. we need to start actually addressing that here in the united states senate, but i realize that the managers have worked hard on this bill. i realize there are some good amendments that the senate really needs to debate and that we should vote on. that's the way the senate should work. and so if...
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johnson. >> thank you, mr. chairman. the president can't win on this one. one side will say they you are withdrawing too many troops at a time when we need to have them stay the course. in of the other side, folks say, look. we are tired of war, bring the troops home. over there the door and bring you it was put all the money into reducing our debt. the president cannot win. there is another way. first of all, i appreciate your being here today. i want everyone to remember that the president was clear in his 2008 campaign. he said he would draw down u.s. forces from iraq. he said he would refocus on the neglected war in afghanistan. he has made good on both of those commitments. and the spring of 2009, we had 130 ayotte and j in the spring of 2009, we had one of 31 trips on the ground in iraq. by the end of this year, we will have less than 130 department of defense troops on the grounds unless there is some change in the security agreement. with the addition of 30,000 troops, we have been successful by all accounts. we have degraded insurgent groups. we de
johnson. >> thank you, mr. chairman. the president can't win on this one. one side will say they you are withdrawing too many troops at a time when we need to have them stay the course. in of the other side, folks say, look. we are tired of war, bring the troops home. over there the door and bring you it was put all the money into reducing our debt. the president cannot win. there is another way. first of all, i appreciate your being here today. i want everyone to remember that the...
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steven johnson showed that earlier. there's no question of innovation's importance. we've also learned that innovation comes in many varieties, from the private sector and the public sector, from businesses and universities. len baker reminded us innovation isn't just about science and technology. it's about inventions in business and business processes, and these kinds of innovations really come out of a fertile private sector. we saw the perfect example of that in google. but i have to say that i am still persuaded that the government has proven to have a powerful role in innovation, at least in the past. look at all of the achievements of darpa in inventing the internet, gps. without them america and the world would be a very different place. after all, the fastest growing economies in the world today, china, south korea, are using the government to fund research, to promote innovation, in industry after industry, they're establishing commanding leads because of government policy. so, i think we need both -- government support and a vibrant private sector to foste
steven johnson showed that earlier. there's no question of innovation's importance. we've also learned that innovation comes in many varieties, from the private sector and the public sector, from businesses and universities. len baker reminded us innovation isn't just about science and technology. it's about inventions in business and business processes, and these kinds of innovations really come out of a fertile private sector. we saw the perfect example of that in google. but i have to say...
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daniel johnson. mr. johnson began as an assistant administrator for intelligence earlier this year. prior to that, he served in the united states air force. with 26 years' experience at the air force intelligence, surveillance, and recalls its -- and recognizance efforts, he is a seasoned staff officer. he also worked at the pentagon on the joint chiefs of staff as deputy director for joint requirements. that must be quite a business card when you have something like that. in that role, he provided intelligence support to the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff as secretary of defense. mr. johnson graduated from the air war college at maxwell air force base in alabama. he received a master of public administration from the university of oklahoma, a bachelor's degree in public administration from eastern connecticut state university. mr. johnson, you're recognized to summarize your testimony. thank you. chairman, thank you for allowing me to testify today. since coming on board this january i have had the opportunity to work closely with undersecretary wagner and my colleagues at t
daniel johnson. mr. johnson began as an assistant administrator for intelligence earlier this year. prior to that, he served in the united states air force. with 26 years' experience at the air force intelligence, surveillance, and recalls its -- and recognizance efforts, he is a seasoned staff officer. he also worked at the pentagon on the joint chiefs of staff as deputy director for joint requirements. that must be quite a business card when you have something like that. in that role, he...
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johnson has worked with muni respective for since 2007. ford announced his resignation two weeks ago he is leaving with a controversial severance package. a >> scary story then arrested a man at sacramento airport they found a loaded handgun and several rounds of ammunition in his backpack. it was booked in the sand in jail with all loaded concealed firearm. i had on the kron 4 morning no and halley barry has a bone to pick with her ex we will have a entertainment headlines when we return and this look at our mt. tam cam is 5:54 a.m.. [ coach ] in albuquerque, citi pre-approved my mortgage. [ whistle blows ] all right, layups, guys. let's go. in sioux falls, i locked in a rate. coach, you get that house yet? working on it. [ coach ] the appraisal? ...springfield. wherever i was, my citi mortgage consultant had me covered. [ crowd cheering ] and 500 miles from home... [ cheering, cellphone beeps ] ...we finally had a new home. [ male announcer ] from pre-approval to closing, citi is with you every step of the way. what's your story? citi ca
johnson has worked with muni respective for since 2007. ford announced his resignation two weeks ago he is leaving with a controversial severance package. a >> scary story then arrested a man at sacramento airport they found a loaded handgun and several rounds of ammunition in his backpack. it was booked in the sand in jail with all loaded concealed firearm. i had on the kron 4 morning no and halley barry has a bone to pick with her ex we will have a entertainment headlines when we return...
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what has johnson vetoed and why? that was played out in the newspaper, in print on the radio every day. in a state that is two-one democrat, it is significant, have been rendered that many vetoes, having stood up and talked about government's role and the notion that the best government is the government that rules least, i got reelected by a bigger margin the second time than the first time. >> described the gary johnson brand of politics. are you republican, libertarian, a conservative? what the labels would you attach to yourself? >> i hate labels, but i think the majority of the people in this country describe themselves as fiscally conservative. 60% of americans describe themselves as fiscally conservative and socially liberal. i would change the socially liberal to classically liberal. in that sense, i might be someone who believe that the government rules the best is the government that rules the least. the best thing that government can do for me as an individual is to allow me to be the individual that i cho
what has johnson vetoed and why? that was played out in the newspaper, in print on the radio every day. in a state that is two-one democrat, it is significant, have been rendered that many vetoes, having stood up and talked about government's role and the notion that the best government is the government that rules least, i got reelected by a bigger margin the second time than the first time. >> described the gary johnson brand of politics. are you republican, libertarian, a conservative?...
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korea killed truman, vietnam divided the country, drove johnson back to texas. now it's the weariness of afghanistan that's got us dragging. is obama off base here? could the republicans actually run to his left on this? funny you should ask. does john stewart want to call the shots in american politics or just take them? does the man want to lead us or what? finally, light my fire. in olden days of romney or huntsman, they would have all the tickets, successful business, governor, nice family, no rough edges. but that was pre-tea party. will it take michele bachmann or rick perry to lighten things up in 1012? i'm chris matthews. with us today, "time" magazine's michael duffy, nbc's norah o'donnell, "new york times" helene cooper and "the washington post," david ignatius. first up, it was the weeks politics of the war became clear er, and ending the surge in afghanistan is now a given. but is the president lagging the country on this? in a new pugh pole. 67% of democrats say get the troops out asap, as soon as possible. 43% of republicans agree with that. and th
korea killed truman, vietnam divided the country, drove johnson back to texas. now it's the weariness of afghanistan that's got us dragging. is obama off base here? could the republicans actually run to his left on this? funny you should ask. does john stewart want to call the shots in american politics or just take them? does the man want to lead us or what? finally, light my fire. in olden days of romney or huntsman, they would have all the tickets, successful business, governor, nice family,...
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johnson, and your work. the reason why we wanted to hear from you is to hear from those who have had experience in this area and who may see it from a different view and give us a different slant of possible solutions that may help us in providing security our country needs. so i thank you very much for being here and helping us with your valuable information and the forward to continuing to work with you. >> thank you, sir, and we appreciate the opportunity to, as you say, bring a different perspective because our perspective is from where we sit each of us, and we are seeing a different angle on this, and we think both are valuable to you. certainly we appreciate the work q&a your committee are dng, and your staff. >> thank you very much. would like to thank you and our other witnesses here. it is clear to me thathe diplomatic security bureau has made great progress in meeting the demands of its expanding responsible of these. hover, or work remains. many of the concerns and recommendations discussed today
johnson, and your work. the reason why we wanted to hear from you is to hear from those who have had experience in this area and who may see it from a different view and give us a different slant of possible solutions that may help us in providing security our country needs. so i thank you very much for being here and helping us with your valuable information and the forward to continuing to work with you. >> thank you, sir, and we appreciate the opportunity to, as you say, bring a...
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bart agreed today to settle a civil suit brought by wanda johnson. the agreement does not include an admission of fault. bart had already agreed to pay $1.5 million to grant's 6-year- old daughter. it is still negotiating settlements with grant's father and five of grant's friends. former bart cop johannes mehserle has already served time for involuntary manslaughter. >>> tonight we are learning more about what may have led to a video recorded confrontation between bryan stow and a dodgers fan not long before stowe was beat nene a coma. in a text -- not long before stow was beaten into a coma. he said stow told him i'd rather eat my own feces than a dodger dog. yesterday tmz released this video confrontation between the men during a game on march 31. the woman told stow's cousin that brian was not instigating a fight. >> the only thing she said was brian had his hands up telling the guy respect the game. it was a very used quote by brian. >> banda apparently has spoken with police about the incident. lapd says their prime suspect in the beating remai
bart agreed today to settle a civil suit brought by wanda johnson. the agreement does not include an admission of fault. bart had already agreed to pay $1.5 million to grant's 6-year- old daughter. it is still negotiating settlements with grant's father and five of grant's friends. former bart cop johannes mehserle has already served time for involuntary manslaughter. >>> tonight we are learning more about what may have led to a video recorded confrontation between bryan stow and a...
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impression and your reaction as a family member of course who lost you know your nephew that was the fist johnson uncle of oscar grant and that's going to do it for now for more on the stories we covered go to our t.v. dot com slash usa and i will be right back here and a half hour for more news right here r.t. . rachel martin you're broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming up today on the big picture. beginning in the 1980's the belief is slowly taking over the world that new liberal globalization with its builtin self-regulating mechanisms would finally do away with old institutions like the state and the military and would assure the planet into an era of relative peace and prosperity. will bring on a great. nine eleven and the current economic crisis have shown that belief to be largely a myth. but many signs were already there. markets have always relied on state power and military might. america's transformation from republic to economic superpower following world war two was accompanied by the creation of a global network of military bases unlike any other in history. according to the
impression and your reaction as a family member of course who lost you know your nephew that was the fist johnson uncle of oscar grant and that's going to do it for now for more on the stories we covered go to our t.v. dot com slash usa and i will be right back here and a half hour for more news right here r.t. . rachel martin you're broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming up today on the big picture. beginning in the 1980's the belief is slowly taking over the world that new liberal...
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. >>> johnson & johnson is recalling tylenol extra strength caplets made in february of 2009. it could be contaminated with a preservative that could cause mild stomach problems. >>> bernie madoff is blaming mob psychology for his prison sentence two years after he went to prison. he told "the new york times" he deserves a much lighter sentence for swindling billions. he said given the way the judge went with public opinion he is surprised a public stoning wasn't suggested. >>> the company that makes farmville could be harvesting big cash today. online gamemaker zinga is expected to file for an initial public offering and it could can net them 1$1 billion to $2 billion while valuing the company at $20 billion. have you ever played? >> i hear it's addictive. trying to stay away from it. >>> coming up next on this wednesday, emotional pleas by breast cancer patients as the fda tries to pull a drug that patients say is their only hope. >>> have we seen the last of tiger woods this season? meet beth, nursery school teacher. lights, camera, activia it's the best job in the world. m
. >>> johnson & johnson is recalling tylenol extra strength caplets made in february of 2009. it could be contaminated with a preservative that could cause mild stomach problems. >>> bernie madoff is blaming mob psychology for his prison sentence two years after he went to prison. he told "the new york times" he deserves a much lighter sentence for swindling billions. he said given the way the judge went with public opinion he is surprised a public stoning wasn't...
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london's lord mayor johnson is said to have told the president at the state dinner at buckingham palace the u.s. government owed him nearly $9 million in congestion charge fines. the u.s. embassy in london disputes that. it says the charges are a type of tax and by law, diplomatic missions are exempt from taxes. london contests this. is anyone exempt from these charges? yes, the pope, at least sort of. johnson says the possibpe mobils not charged with the tax because all the roads were closed for the day. sounds strange to me. the correct answer to our gps challenge question was, a, the traditionally buttoned up office
london's lord mayor johnson is said to have told the president at the state dinner at buckingham palace the u.s. government owed him nearly $9 million in congestion charge fines. the u.s. embassy in london disputes that. it says the charges are a type of tax and by law, diplomatic missions are exempt from taxes. london contests this. is anyone exempt from these charges? yes, the pope, at least sort of. johnson says the possibpe mobils not charged with the tax because all the roads were closed...
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are you watching r t i'm carrie johnson let's go straight to our top story now seven polish soldiers have escaped punishment over an attack on an afghan village four years ago which killed a group of civilians including children a court in warsaw ruled there was not enough proof to support the charges of war crimes while the nato soldiers blamed faulty arms critics say areas costing people's lives unforgivable. civilians killed and nato soldiers go free the same old story in afghanistan the threats and for a moment to be different polish soldiers are put on trial for deaths including a pregnant woman and a child. on the sixteenth of august two thousand and seven mortar shells that were fired by polish troops hit the afghan villages. as a result six people were killed and three were severely wounded but the soldiers were cleared of all charges one of the accused told r.t. it's all been a mistake we didn't see people. we were sometimes at the sites again was because. it was. something dark and it was also a problem we. agree made mel functioned taliban target by five hundred metres cla
are you watching r t i'm carrie johnson let's go straight to our top story now seven polish soldiers have escaped punishment over an attack on an afghan village four years ago which killed a group of civilians including children a court in warsaw ruled there was not enough proof to support the charges of war crimes while the nato soldiers blamed faulty arms critics say areas costing people's lives unforgivable. civilians killed and nato soldiers go free the same old story in afghanistan the...
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johnson. his background is 31 years of business in wisconsin. he brings that to bear in the united states senate. we welcome your calls coming year tweets, and your e-mails. the majority leader is suggesting that there may be a solution, temporary, on the debt ceiling. it is only temporary, leading more time for the negotiations. would you support that? guest: i do not want to deal with hypothetical. it is sad that we are sitting here one month and half before the treasury secretary says that this is the drop dead date, and now the administration is stepping up to the plate and holding more frequent talks. that might be necessary. i assume we do not want to vote for any increase until we solve the problem. from my standpoint, if you have to establish a discipline. that is why i sponsored the cap act which puts us on a glide path toward balancing the budget. i would support a constitutional amendment, my preference that limits spending, but until we put those very hard controls on the political
johnson. his background is 31 years of business in wisconsin. he brings that to bear in the united states senate. we welcome your calls coming year tweets, and your e-mails. the majority leader is suggesting that there may be a solution, temporary, on the debt ceiling. it is only temporary, leading more time for the negotiations. would you support that? guest: i do not want to deal with hypothetical. it is sad that we are sitting here one month and half before the treasury secretary says that...
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a major recall from johnson & johnson due to mold smell in tylenol caplets. it's 60,000 bottles. they were made in february 2009. the moldy smell is licked to a trace chemical that is known to cause temporary stomach pain. the company has issued about two dozen recalls of prescription and nonprescription pills since 2009. >>> you know what it's like with a baby on an airline. but you won't see them in first class on malaysia airlines. the ceo has confirmed that the baby ban was in response to passengers' complaints. they say that they pay a lot of money to have to sit next to a crying baby. some sfo passengers like the idea of a baby-free flight. but parents say it's not fair to the families. >> wouldn't be able to enjoy my flight and i have a crying baby, you know, just trying to relax. >> it makes me feel discriminated against. >> it's just the way of the world. you know? there are crying babies and you have to deal with it. >> malaysia airlines does allow babies to fly in coach as well as in business class. one travel attorney says that the airline is not violating any laws in
a major recall from johnson & johnson due to mold smell in tylenol caplets. it's 60,000 bottles. they were made in february 2009. the moldy smell is licked to a trace chemical that is known to cause temporary stomach pain. the company has issued about two dozen recalls of prescription and nonprescription pills since 2009. >>> you know what it's like with a baby on an airline. but you won't see them in first class on malaysia airlines. the ceo has confirmed that the baby ban was in...
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johnson & johnson is pulling tylenol extra strength cablets off the shelf, made in 2009 with a bad smelling chemical which can cause bad digestion problems. >>> "cbs moneywatch" ashley morrison has the latest. >> good morning to you betty. stocks in asia were up this morning. the nikkei finished higher by 1.5%, on news japan's industrial production had the sharpest rise in nearly 60 years and hong kong's hang seng was up a fraction. >>> in this country, signs of improving housing markets lifted stocks yesterday. the dow finished 145 points higher and the nasdaq was up 41. >>> bank of america is close to settling with a group of investors who claim they were sold poor quality mortgage-backed securities. the securities tanked when the housing market plunged, the deal is reportedly worth $8.5 billion. >>> drug labels are sometimes deceive key safety warnings. "consumer reports" magazine evaluated five national chain drugstores filled prescriptions for blood thinner medications. four of the five failed to include guidelines under federal law. >>> google is taking another shot at cracking the so
johnson & johnson is pulling tylenol extra strength cablets off the shelf, made in 2009 with a bad smelling chemical which can cause bad digestion problems. >>> "cbs moneywatch" ashley morrison has the latest. >> good morning to you betty. stocks in asia were up this morning. the nikkei finished higher by 1.5%, on news japan's industrial production had the sharpest rise in nearly 60 years and hong kong's hang seng was up a fraction. >>> in this country,...
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libertarian party becoming a third party into them at the mean time even people like ron paul like carrie johnson they start to run on the republican ticket it's hard to say i mean there's been points in u.s. political history where third parties have been possible they're more entrenched the two political parties are more entrenched today than they have been previously to campaign finance restrictions in other words so i'm not sure i see that in the next few years but it's always possible right now it seems very clear returns are having the most traction through the tea party affecting the debate and the conversation so they've really been able to change the tone of the conversation in washington and i doubt spending that's the first issue that's kind of on the minds of voters around the country and i really think that's a tribute to libertarians who've been making this argument for so many years and you're starting to see an uptick among other groups of people catching on as well let's see that's where i get a little bit skeptical because i think that when it comes to social issues when it come
libertarian party becoming a third party into them at the mean time even people like ron paul like carrie johnson they start to run on the republican ticket it's hard to say i mean there's been points in u.s. political history where third parties have been possible they're more entrenched the two political parties are more entrenched today than they have been previously to campaign finance restrictions in other words so i'm not sure i see that in the next few years but it's always possible...
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simon johnson, former chief economist for the i.m.f., is a professor at the m.i.t. sloan school of management and a fellow at the peterson institute for international economics. mark weisbrot is co-director of the center for economic policy and research. he studies international economic issues. welcome to you both. let's just start with the broad question-- for debt-strapped countries, like greece, do austerity-- a combination of tax exphikz deep spending cuts, does it work? >> it's painful. there's no question about it. you're seeing that right now in greece, but sometimes, unfortunately, it's unavoidable. you can argue about the pace of the austerity, perhaps find a better way to do it, have more financial support from outside the country but when you're in the wagz greece is in, it's very hard to find an alternative that doesn't involve austerity. >> warner: mark weisbrot. >> i think there are always alternatives. if your unemployment has doubled and economy is expected to shrink just as much next year as last year and you're making massive budget cuts and tax i
simon johnson, former chief economist for the i.m.f., is a professor at the m.i.t. sloan school of management and a fellow at the peterson institute for international economics. mark weisbrot is co-director of the center for economic policy and research. he studies international economic issues. welcome to you both. let's just start with the broad question-- for debt-strapped countries, like greece, do austerity-- a combination of tax exphikz deep spending cuts, does it work? >> it's...
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we don't need a ron paul that's constantly going on and on about the fact well ron ron paul and gary johnson and the current political crap about republicans i find personally attractive candidates for the most part but what we're talking about is that no you know what if you are going after politics if you're looking for political leaders sure you're losing out on what's really happening when you look at the education revolution i mean it's not because we've had like an endless succession of education presidents all they do is blow up the status quo they spend more and more money on failed policies so what you need to do is to come up with ways to create your own charter schools so if the current system and finally just bring it down to its knees and that's what will happen it's not and that's why the tea party is so important their focus not on one party or the other party but on reducing spending and as long as they stay focused on that and independent from either party there were there actually working to change the logic of politics as opposed to a howard dean movement which got subsume
we don't need a ron paul that's constantly going on and on about the fact well ron ron paul and gary johnson and the current political crap about republicans i find personally attractive candidates for the most part but what we're talking about is that no you know what if you are going after politics if you're looking for political leaders sure you're losing out on what's really happening when you look at the education revolution i mean it's not because we've had like an endless succession of...
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johnson and johnson says the pain medication may have a moldy smell and could cause some stomach problems. anyone who has one of the bottles should stop using it and get a refund or replacement. >>> well, this is the final day of a federal hearing that could decide if cancer drug should be pulled off the market for some patients. the drug is avastin which some advanced breast cancer patients call a miracle drug. but others say it doesn't work and could raise the risk of heart disease. today's hearing will result in a recommendation to the fda. if the fda commissioner takes away approval for avastin, it would no longer be covered by insurance. >>> time now 5:56. a former espn commentator will soon go on trial charged with attacking his former girlfriend. jay was told by a judge yesterday there's enough evidence for him to stand trial on several felony counts tied to an incident last fall outside of a southern california restaurant. prosecutors say he grabbed the woman and violently pulled her hair after an argument. his lawyer says there's nothing to those claims. >>> counterfeit giants t-
johnson and johnson says the pain medication may have a moldy smell and could cause some stomach problems. anyone who has one of the bottles should stop using it and get a refund or replacement. >>> well, this is the final day of a federal hearing that could decide if cancer drug should be pulled off the market for some patients. the drug is avastin which some advanced breast cancer patients call a miracle drug. but others say it doesn't work and could raise the risk of heart disease....